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The imaging procedures at Gerber Memorial Hospital include:
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Board Certified Radiologists
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 Debra D. Dillon, DO
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 Joseph J. Marous,MD
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X-rays Spectrum Health Gerber Memorial offers x-rays at two locations (the hospital and Pine Medical office in Newaygo), which means more convenience and less waiting time for patients. Most x-rays are available on a walk-in basis without an appointment and take only a few minutes to complete.
Mammography Mammography at the Women’s Health Center is x-ray imaging of the breast which is used to detect tumors and cysts, often much earlier than can be detected by touch. At our Women’s Health Center, advanced mammography equipment combined with experienced and friendly technologists provides high quality diagnostic studies. The mammography equipment compresses the breast so that all breast tissue can be more clearly seen on the film. The pressure needed may cause some brief discomfort but is necessary for a high quality examination. The mammography service is accredited by the American College of Radiology and is a certified mammography facility by the US Food and Drug Administration.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) MRI involves the use of a powerful magnetic field, radiowaves and high-powered computers to produce anatomical images so clear that it's almost like looking into the body. MRI is helpful in evaluating disease and injury to the body, particularly in the neurological and orthopedic area. This type of imaging enables physicians to see highly detailed images of the internal body structures without surgery and without using X-rays.
Stereotactic Breast Biopsy Stereotactic breast biopsy at the Women’s Health Center is a technique in which a biopsy, or a sample of breast tissue, is removed for analysis by the pathologist using only a needle. The procedure is done as an outpatient without being admitted to the hospital. Taking about an hour to complete, patients are able to go home immediately afterwards with only a Band-Aid in place, and can usually return to normal activities the same day. While it's important to remember that most suspicious areas are non-malignant, early diagnosis is important in the treatment of cancer.
DEXA Scan (Bone Densitometry) Spectrum Health Gerber Memorial uses DEXA scan, one of the most advanced and precise tools available to measure bone density in the evaluation of osteoporosis, a disease characterized by decreased bone density. The DEXA scan, which is a specialized type of X-ray, takes only a few minutes to complete and involves no invasive procedures or injections. Taking specialized images of the spine and hip, DEXA scan is able to provide physicians a measurement of overall bone density. This test is important in the evaluation and monitoring of those patients who may suffer from or be prone to osteoporosis. Because osteoporosis can be treated and even reversed in many cases, DEXA provides an important tool for patients and physicians.
Computerized Tomography (CT) CT Scan equipment at Spectrum Health Gerber Memorial provides fast and accurate imaging of the body for evaluating injury or disease. CT allows physicians to obtain and evaluate wafer-thin cross-sections of the inside of the body. These highly detailed images assist the physician in making a quick and accurate diagnosis.
Ultrasound Spectrum Health Gerber Memorial offers ultrasound testing for patients in a comfortable setting. Well known for its use in obstetrical and fetal imaging, ultrasound is widely used to evaluate most body systems to include the organs of the abdomen, pelvis and the vascular system. Completely non-invasive and painless, ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves as its imaging source. Our ultrasound technologists are specially trained in ultrasound and are certified by the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers.
Nuclear Medicine Nuclear medicine imaging is provided at Spectrum Health Gerber Memorial using radioactive isotopes to visualize and image specific body systems and organs. While the procedures require the injection of a short lived radioactive material, the procedures are painless and have no aftereffect. Nuclear medicine has a wide variety of uses including evaluation of the cardiovascular system, bones, lungs and abdominal organs. All technologists in nuclear medicine are certified nuclear medicine technologists. Staff: Board Certified Radiologists, Registered Radiological Technologists, Registered Nuclear Medicine Technologists and Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographers.
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